The menu at a Taco Bell Cantina restaurant in Chicago lists alcoholic beverages for sale.

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"The look and feel is going to be nothing like we've seen (at Taco Bell in Canada) before," said general manager of Taco Bell Canada, Amanda Clark, according to Financial Post. "We want people to stay a while. This will be a place to come in with your friends, enjoy shareable plates, and the environment will facilitate conversation and staying longer."

The company also plans to test frozen drinks like Margaritas in select locations, with the potential to expand to other restaurants based on demand. Since there are only six U.S. locations that sell beer, wine, sangria and frozen drinks right now, we're hoping that this news means one day, every Taco Bell will be fully stocked with our alcoholic beverage of choice.

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